NFL Resale Power Rankings
Looking to resell tickets? It’s important to note that there are a variety of factors that drive supply and demand for each NFL franchise.
To help simplify your understanding of each team’s current resale value, TiqAssist will rank every team by average median list price for home games throughout the season. After another week of upsets and injuries, here are the Resale Power Rankings from top to bottom for Week 11 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$475Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles got some much needed rest heading into their Monday Night Football Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs. After that trip to KC, they host two high profile and high resale games against the Bills and 49ers. (Last Week: $466)
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Rank2+1Previous rank: 3$442Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders got their second straight win with new coach Antonio Pierce in a 16-12 victory of the New York Jets. That game against Gang Green had dropped in value for the two straight months following the Aaron Rodgers injury, and getting those tickets off the market helped boost Raiders resale value. They’ll hit the road for a much tougher matchup against the Dolphins on Sunday. (Last Week: $436)
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Rank3-1Previous rank: 2$433Average median
resale priceThe Detroit Lions got a gutsy Week 10 win over the Chargers on Sunday. This drop in value is a result of having the rest of their games one week closer. Dan Campbell and co. host two straight Divisional teams against the Bears and Packers, a chance to distance themselves from the resurgent Vikings in the standings. (Last Week: $450)
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Rank4$433Average median
resale pricePatrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs went into the bye with a convincing win over the red hot Miami Dolphins. The good news from a resale perspective is that all of their lowest resale games are behind them, with Philadelphia, Buffalo, Las Vegas and Cincinnati still on the slate as the final four teams to head to Arrowhead. One of the biggest games of the season is this week’s Monday Night Football showdown with the Eagles. That game is going for a median of $525 as of Wednesday 11/15. (Last week: $433)
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Rank5+1Previous rank: 6$402Average median
resale priceThe Dallas Cowboys have righted the ship following their Week 5 blowout loss to the 49ers. Their only loss in the past month and a half was on the road against the Eagles. Dak Prescott, Ceedee Lamb and the Cowboys will look to stay hot down the stretch, with late season dates with Seattle, Philadelphia and Detroit headlining Dallas’s tough schedule and resale dominance. (Last Week: $373)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$382Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks haven’t had the prettiest string of games, but they eeked out a 29-26 win over the Commanders on Sunday. Getting those cheap Commanders tickets off the market led to a sharp rise in value. Hosting the Niners, Eagles and Steelers in three of their games down the stretch is boosting Seattle’s resale value right now. (Last Week: $346)
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Rank7-2Previous rank: 5$374Average median
resale priceTyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins had a disappointing trip to Germany end with a loss to the defending champion Chiefs. Coming out of the bye, Tua and company will have the chance to demonstrate that they are capable of beating good teams in front of their home fans down the stretch, with high value home games against the Cowboys and Bills to close their home slate. (Last Week: $378)
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Rank8+1Previous rank: 9$350Average median
resale priceJoe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals lost a 30-27 heartbreaker to CJ Stroud and the Texans on Sunday. Getting those cheap Houston tickets off of the schedule was big for their resale value, however. A massive Thursday Night Football game against the Ravens will give the Bengals a chance to get back on track. (Last Week: $329)
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Rank9-1Previous rank: 8$343Average median
resale priceThe San Francisco 49ers righted the ship coming out of the bye with a 34-3 blowout victory over the Jaguars. That was huge before a slew of high profile, and high resale value games down the stretch, starting with Sunday’s game against the Bucs, who just won a blowout of their own. (Last Week: $342)
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Rank10$277Average median
resale priceThe Buffalo Bills lost a disappointing 24-22 Monday Night Football showdown with Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. That rough performance from Josh Allen and the offense led to the firing of Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey. They have three straight games against teams over .500, ending with a December 17th matchup with the Cowboys that is propping up Buffalo resale value at the moment. (Last Week: $270)
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Rank11+2Previous rank: 13$258Average median
resale priceJosh Dobbs and the Minnesota Vikings got their 5th straight win over the Saints on Sunday. They’ll look to make it 6 straight during a primetime trip to Denver for Sunday Night Football. Minnesota’s final three home games are all against division rivals, good for resale value and their chances of catching up to Detroit in the standings. (Last Week: $248)
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Rank12$242Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars came out of their bye with a huge loss against the 49ers. That game was the most expensive game of the season left on Jacksonville’s schedule, with Sunday’s game against the Titans not drawing much interest on the resale market. (Last Week: $249)
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Rank13-2Previous rank: 11$238Average median
resale priceThe 2-8 New England Patriots had an abysmal trip to Germany end with a 10-6 loss to the Colts. Patriots fans have not responded well to New England’s early struggles, with no games after the bye eclipsing a median resale value of $300. (Last Week: $250)
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Rank14+5Previous rank: 19$238Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns beat the Ravens in an impressive 33-31 comeback victory on the road. Sunday’s matchup against Pittsburgh is the final ‘resale boom’ game left on Cleveland’s schedule, with that game going for a median of $389 as of Wednesday 11/15. We’ll see how the market responds to losing those tickets and Deshaun Watson to season ending surgery. (Last Week: $197)
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Rank15+6Previous rank: 21$206Average median
resale priceZach Wilson and the New York Jets lost their second straight game, this one a 16-12 loss to the Raiders on Sunday Night Football. Their next home game is a Week 12 matchup with the Dolphins, the only matchup with a median ticket above $200 left on the Jets’ MetLife slate. Zach Wilson just isn’t as big of a selling point as Aaron Rodgers was supposed to be. (Last Week: $195)
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Rank16-2Previous rank: 14$204Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers had a “resale boom” game in Week 10, when the historic Green Bay Packers came to town. Despite the win, no longer having the popular Packers on the schedule was brutal for Steelers resale value moving forward. They’ll hit the road for a divisional showdown with the Browns on Sunday. (Last Week: $231)
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Rank17-2Previous rank: 15$201Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans dropped in value again after a 20-6 loss against the Bucs on Sunday. An uninteresting slate of remaining home games coupled with their recent struggles will make a climb in value tough. (Last Week: $211)
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Rank18$200Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints lost 27-19 in Minnesota to start their road trip. They’ll head to Atlanta for a big divisional game against the Falcons before returning to NOLA for a big resale game against the Lions. (Last Week: $201)
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Rank19+1Previous rank: 20$196Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders lost 29-26 on a last second field goal against the Seahawks. Despite trading away two of their best players and losing three of their last four games, the fact that Washington still hosts four more playoff teams from last year (Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys) is preventing a drop in resale value. (Last Week: $196)
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Rank20+2Previous rank: 22$193Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers lost a hard fought 41-38 game against the Lions at home on Sunday. They’ll head to Green Bay this week to square off with a much more manageable NFC North opponent. The next high value resale matchup for the Chargers won’t take place until their Week 16 matchup with the Bills at SoFi. (Last Week: $188)
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Rank21-5Previous rank: 16$190Average median
resale priceJordan Love and the Green Bay Packers lost on a last second pick in Pittsburgh, their fourth loss in the last five games. Fans aren’t too pleased about the struggles. Sunday’s home game against the Chargers is going for a paltry median price of $159, a price unheard of in the Aaron Rogers era. (Last Week: $206)
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Rank22+1Previous rank: 23$186Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos got their third straight win in an upset over the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football. They’ll look to keep the wins coming as they host another team that has bounced back after a rough start to the year, Josh Dobbs and the Vikings, on Sunday Night Football this week. (Last Week: $181)
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Rank23+4Previous rank: 27$184Average median
resale priceAs exciting as Sunday’s game against the Browns turned out to be, that Cleveland matchup wasn’t a big draw on the resale market. Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens got a jolt in resale value thanks to getting those tickets off of the market heading to their most expensive game left on the schedule: a Thursday Night Football matchup with Joe Burrow and the Bengals. (Last Week: $167)
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Rank24$179Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts flew home from Germany a happy bunch after a 10-6 defensive battle against the Patriots. Gardner Minshew has done enough on offense to keep this bunch in a decent Wild Card position heading into the bye. (Last Week: $175)
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Rank25$178Average median
resale priceThe Atlanta Falcons lost their third straight game against the lowly Cardinals on Sunday. A bland home slate will give the Falcons a good chance of staying in the playoff picture after their bye, but makes a resale jump even tougher. Getting their recent first round draft picks more involved on offense certainly wouldn’t hurt interest in Falcons games. (Last Week: $175)
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Rank26$178Average median
resale priceThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers snapped their four game losing streak with a 20-6 win over the Titans. They’ll look to keep the momentum coming with a tough road trip to face the Niners next on the schedule. (Last Week: $177)
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Rank27-10Previous rank: 17$173Average median
resale priceThings could not be going much worse for the Carolina Panthers following a 16-13 Thursday Night Football loss to a Bears team that owns their first round pick. It might be tough to convince Panthers fans to buy tickets to anything other than Sunday’s game against the popular Cowboys. A bland schedule might be to blame with tickets to their Week 15 game against Atlanta, for example, going for an ugly median of $52 right now. (Last Week: $197)
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Rank28$165Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams were stifled in Green Bay heading into their bye. Heading out of the bye, they have their final “high” resale matchup of the season against the Seahawks on Sunday. (Last Week: $166)
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Rank29+3Previous rank: 32$156Average median
resale priceThe return of Kyler Murray and James Conner, in addition to getting the low value Falcons tickets off the market, got the Arizona Cardinals out of the basement of these rankings. They’ll hit the road to face Houston this Sunday in what should be a more exciting game than some would have thought a few weeks ago. (Last Week: $131)
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Rank30-1Previous rank: 29$148Average median
resale priceThe Chicago Bears beat Bryce Young and the Panthers in a Thursday Night Football game that moved them into an even better position in the 2024 NFL Draft. With Justin Fields healthy, they can use the upcoming road trip to get a sense for whether he’s worth keeping as their franchise QB moving forward. (Last Week: $147)
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Rank31$140Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texans got back over .500 thanks to another CJ Stroud explosion against the Bengals. Despite that win, the playoff hopeful Texans are a great example of how it’s hard to gain resale value in the NFL. A bland home slate certainly isn’t helping the Texans in that department either. (Last Week: $132)
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Rank32-2Previous rank: 30$137Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants resale value dropped again following their second 30+ point blowout loss of the season against the Cowboys. With Daniel Jones now out for the year, it would be surprising to see the Giants make up any ground for the rest of what’s looking like a lost season. (Last Week: $147)